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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to an improvement in braces for fence-posts; and it consists in 0er-,v
  • My invention is directed more especially to posts which are used at the corners or ends of wire fences, upon which there'is a great strain when the Wires are tightly stretched;
  • Figure l is a perspective View of my improved post.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the same.
  • A represents the vertical fencepost, and lB the diagonal brace, which has a beveled upper end which bears against the side of the post.
  • anchor-wire O Secured to the base of the post and extending horizontally outward therefrom is the anchor-wire O, to the outer end of which is secured the lower end of the brace B.
  • the ends of this anchor-wire may be secured in any desired manner to the post and brace; but as here shown the said portions are bored and the ends of the wire passed through them and then wrapped.
  • a post constructed in this manner is braced .entirely from its own base, and the brace not being secured to the post is capable of vertical adjustment thereon, or it may be removed entirely therefrom at will Without defacing the surface of the post.
  • a fence-post in combination, the vertical post, an inclined brace therefor having a recess in its outer side near its upper end,wire O, connecting the lower ends of the post and brace, wire D, connected at its lower end to wire C, screw-threaded rod E, connected to the upper end of wire D, a plate adapted to :fit the recess in the brace and which is constructed with an opening through which rod E extends, and a nut for the said rod, which bears against the said plate, substantially as shown and described.

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o. 5111111110112.E FRAGE FOR FENCE POSTS.
No. 472,841. Patented Apr. 12, 1892.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES E. IVINTRODE, OF HUNTINGTON, INDIANA.
BRACE FOR FENCE-POSTS.
SPECIFICATION forming* part 0f Letters Patent N0. 472,841, dated. April 12, 1892.
Application led September 17, 1891. Serial No. l105 ,989. (No model.)
of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use it, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form part of this specification. y
My invention relates to an improvement in braces for fence-posts; and it consists in 0er-,v
tain novel features of construction, which will be fully described hereinafter, and more particularly referred to in the annexed claim.
My invention is directed more especially to posts which are used at the corners or ends of wire fences, upon which there'is a great strain when the Wires are tightly stretched;
and the object of my invention is to so brace the posts that they will not yield to this strain.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a perspective View of my improved post. Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the same.
A represents the vertical fencepost, and lB the diagonal brace, which has a beveled upper end which bears against the side of the post.
Secured to the base of the post and extending horizontally outward therefrom is the anchor-wire O, to the outer end of which is secured the lower end of the brace B. The ends of this anchor-wire may be secured in any desired manner to the post and brace; but as here shown the said portions are bored and the ends of the wire passed through them and then wrapped. i
Extending upward close to the post and parallel therewith is a tightening-wire D, which is secured at its lower end to the wire C and connected at its upper-end to the lower end of a screw-rod E. This screw-rod extends upward through the upper end of the brace B, passing through a perforated plate F, secured tothe surface of the said brace, and is held in this position by the nut G. When vthe nut G is revolved, the screw-rod is drawn upward and with it the vertical wire D, which in turn draws upward upon thehorizontal wire O, thus drawing the base of the post inward, pushing its upper end more tightly against the upper end ofY the post, and necessarily forcing the post back at the top. It will be seen that the upper end of the brace cannot become displaced, as it is held down against the post by the wire D.
A post constructed in this manner is braced .entirely from its own base, and the brace not being secured to the post is capable of vertical adjustment thereon, or it may be removed entirely therefrom at will Without defacing the surface of the post.
Having thus described my invention, I claim- In a fence-post, in combination, the vertical post, an inclined brace therefor having a recess in its outer side near its upper end,wire O, connecting the lower ends of the post and brace, wire D, connected at its lower end to wire C, screw-threaded rod E, connected to the upper end of wire D, a plate adapted to :fit the recess in the brace and which is constructed with an opening through which rod E extends, and a nut for the said rod, which bears against the said plate, substantially as shown and described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in 4presence of two witnesses.
CHARLES E. WINTRODE.
litnessesz A. M. MARSHALL, J 0E DAvrEs.
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